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Topic: 0810 dvd installer status (Read 2893 times)

Hi all ,please don't misconstrue this as any kind of flame bait /criticism/hurry up

BUT, given that the current download size and the time involved is quite heavy, (and screw ups necessitating reinstalls seem to be fairly common)... IF a dvd installer, ie beta is still a fair way off (?).....would it not be possible to issue a 'pre beta basic install dvd iso' ? ........so reinstalling would be so much quicker /less intimidating and more attractive for less skilled users,

We're all excited for the beta, but I'd caution you not to put dates in the devs mouths. Keep in mind the main developer just started a new job. It is unquestionably more important that he perform well in his new job than that the beta be released by a certain date.

Actually, the thread referred to was from merkur2k and he was asking for some assistance. Given the lack of responses, I'd suggest that the clock has yet to start ticking....

Yes, we're all keen for an 810 DVD / Beta / release, but I am saddened by the number of people here who seem to expect the level of support you should be able to expect from a company where you are paying a maintenance contract! We'll get it when we get it Of course, the more people with skills that pitch in... I'm working on my own skillset at the moment and, as soon as I have the reources, I'll be adding my own efforts to the project.

Yes, we're all keen for an 810 DVD / Beta / release, but I am saddened by the number of people here who seem to expect the level of support you should be able to expect from a company where you are paying a maintenance contract!

I'm saddened by the fact that anytime a non-dev posts a suggestion, request, or asks for a time estimate they get browbeat for it. People are looking forward to 810, patiently or impatiently. I see nothing in this thread that would lead me to believe anyone expects a commercial product level of support.

skeptic, don't take the messages to heart... We are all on the same page.

I know, and I included the winking smiley in my quote which I'm guessing was meant to ease the scolding. I just think too much scolding/*thwack*ing/browbeating/"I should _SMACK YOU HARD_"/etc. crap goes on here and the comments above prompted me to reply. Very minor, and taken alone would be insignificant.

It would be nice if people, all people not just devs, would be more polite in their replies. No need for insults, belittling, ranting, snide comments, etc. I want to see LMCE thrive, not just survive, and that takes community effort. Who knows how many people have been interested in LMCE but were driven away after a few posts or even just reading through the forum. I realize this has been brought up before, I just wish people would take it to heart.

Sorry for taking this thread completely off topic. I normally wouldn't reply like this but the original topic/question appears finished.

The number of times I'm re-building my core, I too would LOVE a DVD or even a way of setting up a local copy of the repository.

The repository can be cached . This can be accomplished by setting up apt-cacher-ng on a seperate machine outside the lmce network. The install script must then be altered each time a new install is attempted.

I have been doing this for a few months as I was exceeding my ISPs DL caps and needed to reduce my usage. I now point all of my ubuntu machines to my cache. LMCE installs are a little quicker at 100Mbs.

phenigma,Thank you. I've thought about putting a switch and an old server on the internet side of lmce and caching there - is that how you do it? Do you have a recipe that folks can follow?thanks,joseph